C:\Users\esmer>pip list
DEPRECATION: The default format will switch to columns in the future. You can use --format=(legacy|columns) (or define a format=(legacy|columns) in your pip.conf under the [list] section) to disable this warning.
pip (9.0.1)
setuptools (28.8.0)

I have tried removing Python 2.7.14 from my system path and also Python 36-32 from my user variables path. After this there was no python version number from sys terminal but the problem persisted. pip was also upgraded in the atom terminal to latest version.

“I have deleted the PIO extension from from VSC, deleted VSC and manually removed the leftovers from both and reloaded several times. I have also reloaded PHYTHON27 (32bit) a couple of times. BTW PYTHON27 64bit doesn’t work at all, PIO doesn’t recognize it.
In summary, my code builds and loads correctly. Starting the ‘PIO Home’ causes the runtime error. The path to ‘pio’ doesn’t get set for terminal.”

Why does the IDE always install Core 3.5.0a16 no matter whether I check use development version or or.
I thought the latest stable version is 3.4.1.
I would expect to see this version if I uncheck development version.
Thanks